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Comparison of the efficacy of Fluconazole and Griseofulvin in Tinea Capitis

L Dastgheib; M Aziz Zadeh; P Jafari

Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2005, Pages 88-92

Abstract
  Background: Tinea capitis is a relatively common fungal infection in children. Although several oral anti-fungal agents have been used in the treatment of tinea capitis, griseofulvin has been considered as the treatment of choice for a long time. Objective: To compare the therapeutic effects of fluconazole ...  Read More

Comparison of effectiveness between Ketoconazole 2% and Selenium Sulfide 2.5% shampoos in the treatment of Tinea Versicolor

H Ansarin; Gh.H Ghaffar Pour

Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2005, Pages 93-96

Abstract
  Background: Tinea versicolor is a common superficial mycosis, which is caused by lipophilic yeasts, malessezia furfur. It is a chronic and recurrent skin disease. It occurs most commonly in young post-pubertal people and in hot and humid climates (North and south provinces of Iran). Objective: Comparison ...  Read More

Comparison of efficacy of oral Fluconazole with intramuscular Glucantime in patients with acute cutaneous Leishmaniasis

SZ Famili; F Pezeshk Poor; V Sepehr; M Vahedian

Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2005, Pages 97-100

Abstract
  Background: Cutaneous leishmaniasis is an important skin parasitic disease. Ideal treatment is not found yet and seeking for proper drugs continues. Objective: Comparison of the efficacy of fluconazole with systemic glucantime in patients with acute cutaneous leishmaniasis in Ghaem hospital in Mashhad ...  Read More

The relationship of skin type with minimal erythema dose (MED)

Z Halaji; K Balighi; E Abou Saeidi

Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2005, Pages 101-103

Abstract
  Background: Phototherapy is an important modality in dermatology and the number of skin diseases which can be controlled with it is increasing. In order to start treatment, the first dose of phototherapy is determined by measurement of minimal erythema dose (MED) in each patients individually or according ...  Read More

Pemphigus in Guilan: Clinical and epidemiologic features of 126 hospitalized patients

Sh Sadr Eshkevari; A Maboudi; E Akbari Dastak; J Golchai; J Shams Guilani; A Dorjani; N Alizadeh; O Zargari

Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2005, Pages 104-109

Abstract
  Background: Pemphigus is a serious blistering disease with considerable mortality, which heavily burdens on health care system because of the long time hospitalization. It is rare in north America but is considered as the most common immunobullous disease in eastern countries such as Malaysia and China. ...  Read More

Clinical manifestations of Lichen Planus: A report of 120 cases

N Esmaeili; M Barzegari; M Rezaei

Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2005, Pages 110-114

Abstract
  Background: Lichen planus (LP) is an idiopathic papulosquamous disorder, which can show cutaneous or mucosal signs. It is caused by a cell mediated immune response to an antigen. A wide range of clinical manifestations has been reported. Objective: To determine the sex and age frequency and clinical ...  Read More

Prevalence of geographic tongue and its association with other cutaneous diseases in patients referred to the Dermatology Clinic of Tehran Razi Hospital in 1997

SZ Ghodsi; H Ghani Nezhad; L Farpoor; A Ali Mardani; A Taheri; P Mansoori

Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2005, Pages 115-120

Abstract
  Background: Geographic tongue is an inflammatory disorder of unknown etiology that affects the epithelium of the tongue. It has been associated with several cutaneous diseases. Objective: To determine the prevalence of geographic tongue and its association with other cutaneous diseases in patients referred ...  Read More

Clinical and laboratory findings in 45 patients with cutaneous Tuberculosis in Ahwaz

S Rasaei

Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2005, Pages 121-127

Abstract
  Background: Cutaneous granulomatous dermatoses usually are a diagnostic challenge with tuberculosis (TB) on top of them. TB is a universal health problem and considered by WHO at the top of 6 common and dangerous infectious diseases. Objective: To determine the clinical, laboratory and histopathological ...  Read More

Imaging techniques in dermatology

F Fatemi; A Asilian; AA Forouz Mehr

Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2005, Pages 128-139

Abstract
  Since the discovery of X-rays, the use of imaging technology has continued to play an important role in medicine. Technological advancements have led to the development of various imaging modalities, most of which have been used to image organs deep within the human body. More recently, attention has ...  Read More

Pseudoporphyria in association with Hepatitis C virus infection: A case report

J Golchai; O Zargari; A Sayyadi Nejad; A Maboudi; S Geranmayeh

Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2005, Pages 140-144

Abstract
  Pseudoporphyria is an uncommon bullous disease with similar clinical and histopathological findings to porphyria cutanea tarda, in the absence of detectable porphyrin elevation. We present a 34-year-old man with clinical and histological findings compatible with porphyria cutanea tarda, whose his urinary ...  Read More

Keratoderma Palmoplantaris Transgrediens (Mal de Meleda): A case report

S Kavusi; AH Ehsani; S Toosi; A Naser Tork

Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2005, Pages 145-148

Abstract
  Mal de meleda (Keratoderma plamoplantaris transgrediens) is a rare autosomal recessive form of palmoplantar keratoderma with hyperkeratosis of palms and soles, which appears soon after birth and progressively involves other areas (Transgrediens) of the skin especially dorsal aspects of hands and feet. ...  Read More

Harlequin Ichthyosis: A report of two cases

AA Omidi; M Katebi; Sh Ghannad Kafi; H Tavasolian; AH Jafarian

Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2005, Pages 149-154

Abstract
  Harlequin ichthyosis is one of the most severe congenital skin cornification disorders with an incidence rate of about 1 in 300000 births and characteristic clinical features. We report two cases of harlequin ichthyosis (HI) or harlequin fetus (HF), which were products of consanguineous union. Clinical ...  Read More